Orlando

Established in 1984, Turner’s Orlando office is proud to serve the communities of Orlando, Jacksonville, Gainesville and Tallahassee. We have a strong presence in Central Florida and have established, lasting relationships with subcontractors, clients and vendors throughout the region.

With more than 75% of our work coming from repeat clients each year, we are focused on serving as a trusted business partner and construction manager. Our Central Florida Interiors and Special Projects Divisions complete more than $40 million of construction each year on challenging and fast-track projects.

Some notable projects in progress or recently completed include the Amway Center, Duval County Courthouse, Four Seasons Resort & Spa, and the Citrus Club.

Marty Miller

John P. Staines

Field Engineer: Reports to the Project Engineer or Project Superintendent
The Field Engineer position will be assigned to the field operations team and will assist in obtaining, evaluating and coordinating all information needed to construct the project in accordance with the contract documents and to assure taht the work meets all safety standards, is within schedule requirements and is constructed to the highest level of quality possible. The Field Engineer in the performance of its duties shall be responsible for the protection and promotion of the interest of Turner and all matters.

Leads, directs and coordinates the work of subcontractors and/or Turner trade labor. The Superintendent is responsible for ensuring safety, schedule delivery, quality of work performed and adherence to budget of the project. The Superintendent has supervisory responsibility for Assistant Superintendents, Field Engineers, Interns and trade labor in his/her area of responsibility.
Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project or Project Executive

The purpose of the internship is to provide the student with supervised practice at the work site or in the office in the continuing daily operations of construction. Interns will provide support to the Engineer and/or the Superintendent in the field through assisting in coordination and distribution of information required to construct the project on time, within budget and to quality standard. The intern reports to the Project Engineer or Project Superintendent.

The VDC Engineer will manage, evaluate and assess model-based information from design team, trade subcontractors, and others necessary to construct the project as specified by the contract documents. Has supervisory responsibility for VDC Coordinators, and Interns. The VDC Engineer is the individual on the project responsible for building the overall project "digitally first".
REPORTS TO: VDC Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Manager or Project Executive
Additionally has "dotted line" relationship for coordination and support with: VDC Project Manager or VDC Manager

The VDC Coordinator position will be assigned to the field operations team and will assist in obtaining, evaluating and coordinating all information needed to construct the project in accordance with the contract documents through BIM models and to assure that the work meets all safety standards, is within schedule requirements, and is constructed to the highest level of quality possible. This will be done by leveraging BIM tools and processes to benefit project workflows.
REPORTS TO: VDC Engineer, VDC Project Manager, Engineer, or Project Engineer
Additionally has "dotted line" relationship for coordination and support with VDC Engineer and/or VDC Project Manager